Shining a light on the daily occupational experiences of lesbian and gay adults’ in Ireland: applying an occupational justice lens

Q3 Health Professions
Letitia Hadden, A. O’Riordan, J. Jackson
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Abstract

Purpose Equality of rights for individuals who identify as being lesbian or gay (LG) have emerged over recent years, and significant advancements have been made in recognition and support of LG rights in Ireland. Given the recent change in legal rights for the LG population, Civil Partnership 2010 and Marriage Equality 2015, this paper aims to explore the lived experience of daily occupations of LG adult’s in Ireland today, by applying an occupational justice lens. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative phenomenological research study, examined the concept of occupational justice as experienced by eight adults, who identified as being LG. Data was collected through face to face, semi-structured interviews. Findings Four themes capturing the complexity of each participant’s experience of daily occupations and occupational justice emerged, namely, transitions and personal journeys, celebrating differences, empowerment through occupation and inner conflict. Findings demonstrate how occupational justice is experienced as a complex, contextually embedded and dynamic process specific to each individual. Originality/value Future research in this area should aim to explore the experiences of both a younger and older LG population, along with those who identify as bisexual, transgender, queer or intersex to continue to raise awareness of the potential for occupational injustice within this minority population.
揭示爱尔兰男女同性恋成年人的日常职业经历:运用职业正义的视角
目的近年来,确认为女同性恋或男同性恋(LG)的个人的权利平等已经出现,爱尔兰在承认和支持LG权利方面取得了重大进展。鉴于LG人口的法律权利最近发生了变化,《2010年民事伴侣关系》和《2015年婚姻平等》,本文旨在通过职业正义的视角,探讨当今爱尔兰LG成年人日常职业的生活经历。设计/方法论/方法一项定性现象学研究,考察了八名被认定为LG的成年人所经历的职业正义概念。数据是通过面对面、半结构化访谈收集的。发现出现了四个主题,捕捉了每个参与者日常职业和职业正义经历的复杂性,即过渡和个人旅程、庆祝差异、通过职业和内心冲突赋予权力。研究结果表明,职业正义是如何作为一个复杂的、嵌入背景的、针对每个人的动态过程来体验的。原创性/价值未来在这一领域的研究应旨在探索年轻和老年LG人群的经历,以及那些认定为双性恋、跨性别、酷儿或双性人的人的经历,以继续提高人们对这一少数群体中潜在的职业不公的认识。
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Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy
Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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